In Reply to: Well, tin, Nobody Knows represents a difficult case posted by Victor Khomenko on April 15, 2006 at 07:01:24:
are well expressed. As you may or may not know, I spent several years in child protective services and many more in social services; my sister now works in child protective services in a large city. Perhaps that is why this film had such an impact on me? But I think it's more than just that: I didn't feel the film was slow. I'll go back and re-visit it at some point and see how my interest is kept. I certainly was apprehensive for the safety of the children and that may have been the reason for my unflagging attentiiveness.
I don't think I will ever forget the little gir's face...
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Follow Ups
- I'm glad you enjoyed it and your comments - tinear 08:38:39 04/15/06 (3)
- Re: I'm glad you enjoyed it and your comments - Victor Khomenko 09:10:35 04/15/06 (2)
- Please, please... - tinear 14:26:35 04/16/06 (1)
- I couldn't get into "After Life" the way I did "Nobody Knows." - sjb 22:46:30 04/16/06 (0)